Spring mot Ulla, spring! Cornelis sjunger Bellman

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Spring mot Ulla, spring! Cornelis sjunger Bellman
Studio album by
Released1971
GenreFolk music
Protest music
Swedish folk music
LabelPhilips Records
Cornelis Vreeswijk chronology
Poem, ballader och lite blues
(1970)
Spring mot Ulla, spring! Cornelis sjunger Bellman
(1971)
Visor, svarta och röda
(1972)

Spring mot Ulla, spring! Cornelis sjunger Bellman (English: Run to Ulla, run! Cornelis sings Bellman) is a 1971 studio album by the Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk. The album contains an unconventional presentation of Carl Michael Bellman songs from his 1790 Fredman's Epistles, and was a commercial success for Vreeswijk. The title phrase "Spring mot Ulla, spring!" is a line in Epistle 67, "Fader Movitz, Bror", which is the first track in the album.[1]

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